This note reports the results of the 1964 Pearl Bank Survey. These surveys are conducted annually by the Fisheries Department to assess the possibility of a fishery; for detailed accounts of past surveys see Sivalingam (1955, 1958) who has also provided (1962) a complete list of all literature on the Ceylon Pearl Banks. The 1964 survey was carried out with the Department's m. v. "North Star" (42') and m. v. "Seer" (45') and a 25' mechanised fishing boat as tender, between the 17th and 29th of April
In India, Gulf of Kutch in Gujarat and Gulf of Mannar in Tamil Nadu are well known areas for pearl ...
Not AvailableThe survey of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands had, as one of its objectives, an in...
India is endowed with a pearl oyster resource which has been exploited for the natural pearls from ...
The last major pearl fishery in the Gulf of Mannar was held in February-March, 1958, when about 4.5 ...
The continental shelf between the three and twelve fathom lines, off the Ceylon coast in the Gulf of...
The five volumes of Herdman (1903-1906) observation on the "Report to the Government of Ceylon t...
The preparation of this preliminary list was undertaken to meet the needs of the present investigati...
Details of the inspection of pearl oyster grounds and pearl oyster collection (mainly Pinctada fuca...
The pearl oyster resources of India show wide fluctuations in their annual yields. In the Gulf of Ma...
A pericdic underwater survey on the pearl bank during the three years from 1970 to 197Z has shown t...
Of the 6 distinct species of Pinctada Roding (Pteridae) viz., Pinctada fucata (Gould), P. margaritif...
The Gulf of Mannar and the Palk Bay zones of the southeast coast of India, the Halar coast of th...
The survey of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands had, as one of its objectives, an investigation on...
The pearl oyster fishery of Kuwait was monitored daily from January 1989 to May 1990. Landings of pe...
The lucrative pearl fishery in the Gulf of Mannar could not be conducted after 1961 due to the pauc...
In India, Gulf of Kutch in Gujarat and Gulf of Mannar in Tamil Nadu are well known areas for pearl ...
Not AvailableThe survey of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands had, as one of its objectives, an in...
India is endowed with a pearl oyster resource which has been exploited for the natural pearls from ...
The last major pearl fishery in the Gulf of Mannar was held in February-March, 1958, when about 4.5 ...
The continental shelf between the three and twelve fathom lines, off the Ceylon coast in the Gulf of...
The five volumes of Herdman (1903-1906) observation on the "Report to the Government of Ceylon t...
The preparation of this preliminary list was undertaken to meet the needs of the present investigati...
Details of the inspection of pearl oyster grounds and pearl oyster collection (mainly Pinctada fuca...
The pearl oyster resources of India show wide fluctuations in their annual yields. In the Gulf of Ma...
A pericdic underwater survey on the pearl bank during the three years from 1970 to 197Z has shown t...
Of the 6 distinct species of Pinctada Roding (Pteridae) viz., Pinctada fucata (Gould), P. margaritif...
The Gulf of Mannar and the Palk Bay zones of the southeast coast of India, the Halar coast of th...
The survey of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands had, as one of its objectives, an investigation on...
The pearl oyster fishery of Kuwait was monitored daily from January 1989 to May 1990. Landings of pe...
The lucrative pearl fishery in the Gulf of Mannar could not be conducted after 1961 due to the pauc...
In India, Gulf of Kutch in Gujarat and Gulf of Mannar in Tamil Nadu are well known areas for pearl ...
Not AvailableThe survey of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands had, as one of its objectives, an in...
India is endowed with a pearl oyster resource which has been exploited for the natural pearls from ...